
"The GT has the first built-in cooling fan in its class. The fan is attached to a combination of a vapor chamber and graphite sheet heat spreader (29,508mm²). But it's what is underneath that counts and here we have an issue. Our eyebrows shot up when we heard about the chipset - it's just a Dimensity 7400."
"We wouldn't be so harsh if we couldn't get a Snapdragon 8 Elite for just €100 more. And we can, the related RedMagic 11 Air offers just that. For what it's worth, the Neo 5 GT we handled features 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM (6,400Mbps) and 512GB storage."
"The Neo is powered by a 6,210mAh battery, a dual-cell design that supports 80W fast charging. This is smaller than the 7,000mAh battery inside the RedMagic 11 Air, but maybe the chipset needs less power. We also appreciate the flat design, too many phones wobble when placed on a table."
The nubia Neo 5 GT introduces a built-in cooling fan at the €400 price point, featuring a vapor chamber and graphite heat spreader system. However, the device uses a Dimensity 7400 chipset, which appears underpowered for its price class, especially when a Snapdragon 8 Elite is available for only €100 more in the RedMagic 11 Air. The phone includes 12GB LPDDR5 RAM, 512GB storage, a 6.8-inch OLED display with 144Hz refresh rate, shoulder triggers, and a 6,210mAh dual-cell battery supporting 80W fast charging. The design features IP64 ingress protection with IP5X rating for the air duct, flat construction, and rounded corners with a punch-hole selfie camera.
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